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Culture shock
1. CULTURE SHOCK
Are you adaptable?2. Adapt, modify, adjust
Explain how you understand thewords:
• Adaptability
• Adaptation
• Adaptive
• Adaptor
3. Adaptable – able to change or to be changed to deal successfully with new situations
• If you are adaptable, what can youdo?
• What kind of people are adaptable?
• People say cockroaches are very
adaptable insects. Why is this?
• Are you an adaptable person?
4. HOW ADAPTABLE ARE YOU?
• You are going to do aquestionnaire to find out how
adaptable you are.
• Work in pairs. Ask and answer
the questions below.
5.
• Have you had to move house several times? How did youfeel about this change?
• Have you had to change jobs or schools several times? Do
you find it difficult to adapt to a new job or school?
• Have you travelled to different countries? Which ones? Did
you enjoy the experience?
• What is the longest time you have lived outside of your
country?
• Do you think you are open to different ideas and different
cultures?
• Would you go and live in a different country if you spoke the
language?
• Would you go and live in a different country if you didn’t
speak the language?
Do you know what culture shock is?
6. Culture shock
Culture • way of life – the customs and beliefs, art, way of lifeand social organization of a particular country or group:
European, Islamic, African,
• Beliefs /attitudes - the beliefs and attitudes about
smth that people in particular group share
Culture shock –
a feeling of confusion and anxiety that smb may feel when
they live or visit another country or social group
7.
8. For the past thirty years psychologists and anthropologists have been researching culture shock.
• They have studied the reactions and experiencesduring the first few months in a new country of
travellers and diplomats, business people and
international students.
• Research has shown that what most of these people
have in common is a series of reactions to the new
culture.
• Culture shock can affect people to different degrees,
but there is a predictable sequence of stages that
people undergo.
9. Adaptation re-entry shock honeymoon shock acceptance
• Read and explain the stage to the others(Worksheet 1, cards for 5 groups)
• decide what is the order of the stages that
someone goes through.
10.
Check back the answers to the task.correct answer is:
▫ honeymoon,
▫ shock,
▫ adaptation,
▫ acceptance,
▫ re-entry shock
11. I shall overcome…
• Do you think it is possible to avoidculture shock? Why? / Why not?
• Is it possible to prepare for culture
shock? If ‘yes’, what a person can do?
12.
• Experts say that if you have thefollowing characteristics, you will not
suffer from culture shock so seriously:
open-mindedness, curiosity, a sense
of humour, tolerance, a strong sense
of self, adaptability and flexibility.
• Why do you think this is true?
13. Speak about culture shock
• Do you know anyone who has had cultureshock?
• Have you ever had culture shock?
• People can have culture shock if they
change place where they work, or their
school, for example. Has this ever happened
to you?
• Imagine you have a friend who is suffering
from culture shock: what would you
recommend them to do to suffer less?
14. Read the text about culture shock.
Choose the sentence which best summarizes it.1. Everyone experiences culture shock and it is
impossible to do anything about it.
2. Although it’s impossible to avoid culture shock,
you can prepare for it so not to suffer too much.
3. If you prepare properly, you will never experience
any culture shock.
After reading the text and doing the exercises discuss the issues above
15. Additional reading and listening Different cultures
• Read the article Cultural differences and doTrue/ False (F2F p.64)
• Listen to a radio interview about giving and
receiving presents (F2F p.65)
• Listen to an interview Cubans escape (New Op
L. 34 )
Listen to Culture Matters (New Op. L. 35)
16.
Using materials from :• Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
• www.onestopenglish.com – Culture
shock , speaking lesson.
• Face2Face Pre-intermediate. C.Redston &
G.Cunningham. Cambridge University
Press
• New Opportunities Intermediate
(Russian edition). M.Harris, D.Mower
and others. Pearson Education ltd